2001 Hyundai Santa Fe Gl Suv Sport Utility Vehicle Maroon Gray No Reserve on 2040-cars
Burlington, New Jersey, United States
MAKE : HYUNDAI
MODEL : SANTA FE MILAGE : 109528 YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 2001 HYUNDAI SANTA FE. THERE ARE SOME SCRATCHES ON VEHICLE, IT COULD ALSO USE A COAT OF PAINT. CAR FAX IS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. THIS IS A USED VEHICLE ON AUCTION FROM A DEALER. VEHICLE IS SOLD AS IS, NO WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. Vehicle Options
THIS CAR IS FROM THE DAVIS USED CAR SUPER STORE IN BURLINGTON NEW JERSEY. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR WOULD LIKE TO SCHEDULE AN ORIENTATION DRIVE. FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME THROUGH EBAY MESSAGES, EMAIL ME AT DAVISHONDAEBAY@DAVISDEALERSHIPS.COM, OR CONTACT TROY @ 609-386-2600 ALL QUESTIONS WILL BE ANSWERED PROMPTLY. VEHICLES ARE AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL PICK UP ONLY. UPON PURCHASE THERE WILL BE A $500 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT. DEPOSIT MUST BE MADE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION ENDING. VEHICLES MUST BE PICKED UP WITHIN 72 HOURS OF AUCTION ENDING. WE ACCEPT, CASH, PERSONAL CHECK, BANK CHECK, AS WELL AS MONEY ORDERS. AUCTION PRICE EXCLUDES TAXES, REGISTRATION, AN EbAY MARKETING FEE OF $295, AS WELL AS DOCUMENTATION FEES OF $298.50 DAVIS USED CAR SUPER STORE 40 ROUTE 130 W BURLINGTON, NJ 08016 609-386-2600 |
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